If you like throwing money away...NotoriousREV wrote: ↑Wed Mar 04, 2020 8:49 pmAt my old house, one of my boundaries was a public footpath that I never saw anyone use. Someone still complained to the council when my clematis went a bit wild and the council threatened to do it at my cost. I thought about letting them...Swervin_Mervin wrote: ↑Wed Mar 04, 2020 8:21 pmUntil highways do it for you and send you the bill...
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....but on the flipside, if it annoys the neighbours....
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Nothing stopping you parking a big fuck off caravan if you really want to annoy them. That said apparently new builds here are approaching nannying levels of American HOAs so you can’t even take a dump in privacy.
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As Deputy Chair of my local Community Council may I just say, you are mostly correct and also all dicks!
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I can't remember if it's my current house or the previous one, but one of them has a covenant about not parking a caravan on the drive.
Actually enforcing a covenant is a different matter.
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I’ve lived in a place like that, unsurprisingly the local farmers charged an absolute fortune to store caravans.Sundayjumper wrote: ↑Fri Mar 06, 2020 10:51 amI can't remember if it's my current house or the previous one, but one of them has a covenant about not parking a caravan on the drive.
Actually enforcing a covenant is a different matter.
My current place has a no brewing covenant on it, plus we’ve had to take out chancel insurance which appeared to be well worth the tenner or so when I looked into it.
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